Easter Sunday ~ April 20 ~ 10:30 a.m.
All-Ages Service
To maintain a spirit of reverence, we ask that you hold any applause until the conclusion of the service
Pre-Worship Hymn Sing All
Ringing the Bell
Our service of worship begins
Words of Gathering An Easter Prayer David Horst
A. Powell Davies (adapted)
*Hymn #268 Jesus Christ is Risen Today All
Words by Charles Wesley. Music by Lyra Davidica
Latecomers are requested to use the Forest Avenue entrance following the hymn
Welcome! Rab Bell and Robin Slaw
Chalice Lighting
The flaming chalice is the symbol of our Unitarian Universalist living tradition of faith
Chalice Lighting Words Spring’s Fire Mr. Bell
David M. Horst
Our Mission All
Central Unitarian Church welcomes all into a home of spiritual diversity that challenges us to become our best selves, to minister to one another in love, and to serve the greater community.
Story for All Ages Petook: An Easter Story Ms. Slaw
Caryll Houselander
Offertory Words Mr. Bell
Offertory Music Gloria in Excelsis Deo Adult Choir Johann Sebastian Bach Robert René Galván
Agnes Nagy and Alexander Sovronsky
Sharing Joys and Sorrows Rev. Horst
The Worship Leader shares joys and sorrows submitted by members of the community
Time for Reflection
*Hymn #344 A Promise Through the Ages Rings All
Words by Alicia S. Carpenter. Music by Severus Gastorius
Reading “Do Not Be Afraid” Mr. Bell, Rev. Horst and Ms. Slaw
Matthew 27 and 28 (abridged). NRSV inclusive version
Musical Interlude Ubi Caritas Adult Choir
Audrey Snyder Mr. Galván and Mr. Anderson
Sermon Resurrection of the Spirit Rev. Horst
*Hymn #270 O Day of Light and Gladness All
Words by Frederick Lucian Hosmer. Music by Henry Smart
Words of Parting Waiting for the Sun Mr. Bell
Jane Rainey Rzepka
Closing Music Celebrate This Day Adult Choir
Keith Hampton Mr. Galván and House Band
Extinguishing the Chalice
Our service of worship concludes
News and Gratitudes Rev. Horst
Easter Egg Hunt and Craft Making Children and Youth
Easter Flowers: Members who ordered the Easter flowers are requested
to take their flowers with them after the service.
Sunday Leaders, and Volunteers
Participating this week:
Worship Leaders: David Horst, Rab Bell, and Robin Slaw • Music: Matt Anderson and the House Band with John Freund, David Levy, Tom Gundling, and Phil Sosinsky • Adult Choir: Martha Bell, Helen Brender, Becky Bruce, Christine Dominiguez, Tom Duncan, Peter Horton, Sally Keen, Monica Marcheterre, Vincent Rogers, Susan Springstead, Sid Sytsma, Kip Weldon, Margaret White, and Alexandra Fetner • Guest Artists: Agnes Nagy, Cello, and Alexander Sovronsky, Violin • Welcome Host Captain: Thelma Fedele • Welcome Hosts: Ramon and Eileen Gil, Jay and Sue Pearly, and Vincent Rogers • Sunday Morning Coordinator: Jim Karabin • Childcare Providers: K.C. Kehoe and Carrie Graham • Easter Egg Hunt and Crafts Coordinator: Monica Marcheterre • Member Art Show Organizers: Luis Merlo and Karl Hartman
Service attendance last Sunday: Adults: 97 / Children: 42
Children’s Chapel: Adults: 3 / Children: 8
Today’s Lifespan Faith Development Program
Lifespan Faith Development for people of all ages is one of our key ministries. Here young and old alike pursue spiritual growth through a personal search for truth and meaning – a search informed by our faith’s core principles and diverse sources of wisdom. Children may stay for the first part of the service then leave for classes. Childcare is provided for infants and toddlers.
- Children’s Room (infants and toddlers): 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. – Classroom 7
- Playground Ministry: 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. – Classroom 12 or playground
- Children and Youth Faith Development Easter Egg Hunt: 11:45 a.m. – Outside
- Easter Craft Making: Noon – Classroom 12
Upcoming Faith Development Events
Sunday, April 27:
Building Your Own Theology, facilitated by Bill Howe.
General Information
At the rear of the Sanctuary
● Listening devices are available so you can hear every word.
● Grocery cards for local grocery chains are available for purchase. You get the full face value of the card, and in return, CUC receives five percent on every dollar. The Center for Food Action accepts donations of these cards to support its eight food pantries. Cards are from ShopRite, A&P, Kings, Stop & Shop and Whole Foods retailers in denominations from $5 to $100.
● Lifespan Faith Development programs for all ages. Committee members will register your children and youth for the 2013-2014 church year.
● Meet members of the Social Action Committee to learn more about Central Unitarian Church service and advocacy projects, the Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry of N.J., and local and global social justice issues.
At the Welcome Center
Welcome all visitors! We invite you to make Central Unitarian Church your religious home. Come by to fill out a visitors form to receive our newsletter and other information. We will be there before and after service.
This Week’s Calendar
For more details visit or find us on Facebook
Today, April 20
- Easter Intergenerational Service: 10:30 a.m. – Sanctuary
- CUC’s Art Show: Noon – Assembly Room. CUC welcomes all CUC artists to its fourth annual art show.
Monday, April 21
- Choir practice: 7:30 p.m. – Sanctuary
- Drop-In Covenant Circle: 7:30 p.m. – Lounge
Tuesday, April 22
- Board of Trustees meeting: 7:30 p.m. – Assembly Room
- Covenant Circles [Patricia Joseph]: 7:30 p.m. – Lounge
Wednesday, April 23
- World Book Drop-off: 2 p.m. – Sanctuary
- Covenant Circles [Pam Zeldin]: 7:30 p.m. – Lounge
Thursday, April 24
- Covenant Circles [Robin Cannata]: 7:30 p.m. – Lounge
Saturday, April 26
- Werner Wandelmaier’s Memorial Service: 2 p.m. – Sanctuary
Sunday, April 27
- Youth Group: 10:15 a.m. – Lounge
- Children and Youth Faith Development -Lunch preparation for Center for Food Action: 10:30 a.m. – Kitchen
- Children’s Room (infants and toddlers): 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. – Classroom 7
- Sunday Service-Our Whole Lives: 10:30 a.m. – Sanctuary
- Lifespan Faith Classes for Children: 10:45 a.m.
- Is CUC Place for You? Q and A session with the Membership: 11:45 a.m. – Sanctuary stage
- Playground Ministry: 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. – Classroom 12 or playground
- Children and Youth Faith Development -Lunch to support CFA Snack Pack program: 11:45 a.m. – Assembly Room
- Adult Lifespan Faith-Building Your Own Theology: Noon – Classroom 10/11
- Covenant Circles [Robin Cannata]: 7:30 p.m. – Lounge
- Garden Work: Noon – Outside
- Spring Fling Committee meeting: Noon – Sanctuary
- Threshold Team Covenant Writing meeting: Noon – Minister’s office
For Visitors: IS CUC PLACE for YOU?
Join the Q&A session on Sunday, April 27, with the Membership Committee on the Sanctuary stage after the service. Every Unitarian Universalist congregation has its own personality and chooses different ways to serve its members and the greater community. Come learn who we are, why we are, and what we hope to be. The informal meeting is just one of the ways in which Membership can help you answer the question “Is CUC the place for me?” Childcare is provided.
If you have questions about the Path to Membership or the meaning of membership at CUC, please leave your name, phone, and e-mail with the host at the Welcome Center on any Sunday. Lisa Horton, Chair, or a member of the Membership Committee will contact you directly.
CUC Circle Suppers
We are well into the second year of shared fellowship at Circle Suppers held at member host homes. We have heard much enthusiasm for this bi-monthly event, but are still severely challenged in terms of having enough willing hosts and cooks. If your home or apartment is small or not well suited for cooking for a large group, please consider hosting a meal only for six people and requesting that one of your guests provide the entrée.
If you are a guest, please consider offering to bring an entrée, one of the hardest parts of hosting a supper, so that the host can focus on getting their home ready for guests.
The next round of Circle Suppers will take place on Saturday, June 7, 2014. Sign-ups will be taken in the rear of the Sanctuary on May 4, 11 & 18 or contact April Elsasser by May 18.
The Circle Supper (a bi-monthly which is held on the first Saturday of the month) program is modeled after old-fashioned small, social, potluck dinner parties. Groups of six to twelve adults gather on a Saturday evening at member host homes. The coordinators create varied groups of new and old friends, and contact the guests to inform about venue and what to bring.
PLEASE NOTE: We do need to you to sign up for each Circle Supper you plan to attend. Our members are busy people so we won’t assume that you are available for every supper date.
Questions? Need to register via email? Contact: April Elsasser or call the office at ~ 201-461-3401 ~
Rummage Sale 2014
Now is the time! Tired of those winter clothes? Spring clothes not looking as good as they did in the Fall?
Start a box or bag of items for Rummage Sale week October 12.
Moving? Redecorating? Rummage can post the larger items on the Furniture x-change to sell within our community. Store your smaller items in a corner and mark them "For Rummage" and will remind you when to bring them to CUC.
Questions? Contact Mark Devlin, Ronda Fultz or Susan Smilon.
Volunteer Opportunities on Sunday
Help make Sunday morning happen!
Calling everyone! Sign up on the bulletin board in the vestibule to be a chalice lighter, coffee hourhost, or to provide flowers. See this month’s Welcome Host Captain or anyone on the Membership Committee to join a Sunday morning Welcome Host team. Call Robin Slaw, Director of Lifespan Faith Development, if you’d like to teach in our Sunday school or advise the youth. Contact Matt Anderson, Director of Music, or Robert René Galván, Choir Conductor, to join the choir. See David Horst, Minister, to join the Music and Worship Team.
Together we make Sunday morning happen!
CUC’s Book Club – May 1- ALOFT
DiscussionTitle: Aloft by Chang-Rae Lee. This novel follows the life of a suburban, upper-middle-class man during a time of family crisis. Jerry Battle's favorite diversion is flying his small plane over neighboring towns and villages. When his daughter and her fiancé announce their marriage plans, Battle looks back on his life and faces his disengagement with it-his urge to fly solo-and the people he loves.
Welcome to Central Unitarian Church
In 1897, a small group of folks founded the Hackensack Unitarian Congregational Church. By 1956, the congregation had outgrown its walls and moved to Paramus, changing the name to Central Unitarian Church (CUC). Our members come from all over Bergen and neighboring counties. CUC is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA); the UUA's Central East Regional Group (CERG) that includes congregations in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania; UU Legislative Ministry of N.J.; and the UU District of Metro New York.
Contact CUC
Central Unitarian Church OFFICE: 201-262-6300
156 Forest Avenue, Paramus, NJ 07652 FAX: 201-262-6369
E-MAIL: WEBSITE:
Facebook: Central Unitarian Church Twitter: @CUnitarian
For pastoral needs:
Call 201-262-6300, ext. 202 / E-mail:
For emergencies call 201-262-9595
Staff and Board of Trustees
Minister: Rev. David M. Horst –
Director of Music: Matt Anderson –
Director of Lifespan Faith Development: Robin Slaw –
Choir Conductor: Robert René Galván –
Youth Program Coordinator: Amy Panetta –
Service Coordinator: Jim Karabin –
Office Manager: Shailja Rastogi –
Board of Trustees –
President: Jeff Feinstein
Vice President: Merielle Lupfer
Secretary: Maria Nieves
Controllers: David Kraft and Anna Levy
Treasurers: Janice Pevide and Ruth Viera
Trustees: Zoe Fechner, Dawn Focaraccio, Amory Hartman, Jennifer Kelemen,
Kim Komonchak, Herb Ouida, Phil Sosinsky, and Jill Wecht
Vision Statement
Adopted by the congregation on June 10, 2012
We dream of a future in which ... CUC’s commitment to Unitarian Universalism as a union of reason and faith is a beacon to all who seek nourishment of the heart, mind and spirit in a life-changing religious home.
We dream of a future in which ... CUC is a loving community built on bonds of trust that offers powerful, tangible ways for every person who walks through our doors to work for a better world.
We dream of a future in which ... CUC offers multiple pathways to generous service in which all members and friends find personal meaning and share their abundant talents and ideas.
We dream of a future in which ... CUC celebrates the whole human experience, gathering many cultures and voices through our richly diverse programming.
We dream of a future in which ... CUC works passionately for justice and empowers each person to change lives within and beyond our walls every day.
We dream of a future in which ... Our past is honored and our resources enable this vision to flourish.
‘Resurrection of
the Spirit’
April 20, 2014
Central
Unitarian
Church
a welcoming congregation
Easter Flowers
In memory of: From:
Lillian & Ted Zimmermann Thelma Fedele
Eleanor J. Luse Lynda Fritsch
My aunt, Gloria Forte Miller Kelly Hayes
Chuck Hawley Patricia Jopseph
Loved ones Sally Rasmussen Keen
Our son, Andrew Lesser Maury & Linda Lesser
Our parents, Flora & Oscar Berger, and Jarmila & Miloslav Machac
Annette & Josef Machac
John & Enid Marsh Andrew & Leslie Marsh
My parents Marilyn Masur
Our beloved Son, Todd Andrea & Herb Ouida
Our parents, Helen & Francis and Betty & Lee Jay & Sue Pearly
In honor of: From:
My family Betty Buffington
My mom, Marion J. Fritsch Lynda Fritsch
My spouse, Alyson Gaylord-Loy David M. Horst
College graduation Sally Rasmussen Keen
Our granddaughter, Evelyn Andrew Barth Maury & Linda Lesser
In celebration of: From:
Everything in life Matthew M. Hunter
Happr Easter and Spring! Monica Marchaterre & Jeff Feinstein
2014 Spring Fling
Join Your Friends and Make New Ones!
Auctions, Raffles, Music, Good Food for the Whole Family
Free childcare and a special ‘Paramus’ Derby for children.
We’re Very Close. Make Your Donations; Buy Your Tickets; Sign-up for Children’s Program
Important dates to remember
April 20: Last day for donations to be published in the auction book
Late April: Auction book, absentee bid forms available
May 3, 6 p.m: 25th Spring Fling Festival of Memories Old and New!
Let’s All Make the 25th Spring Fling the Best One Ever!
For further information contact Co-Chairs,
Randi Petruzzella or Marilyn Masur, or any member of the Spring Fling Committee
or call the office at ~ 201-461-3401 ~
► Spring Fling this year celebrates 25th year, and the committee wants your picture of any Spring Fling event or celebration taken over the years here at CUC. All pictures will be returned back to you. You can give the pictures in frames if you prefer, or if you just give the pictures, Jenn and Dave will scan them for displaying the night of Spring Fling. Please remember to put your name on the back of your pictures so we can return them to their rightful owner. You can give the pictures to any Spring Fling Committee member.
CUC’s Annual Meeting – May 4
Plan to attend the Annual Meeting, May 4: All voting members of Central Unitarian Church are urged to attend the Annual Meeting of the Congregation on Sunday, May 4, at noon in the Sanctuary following the morning worship service and Sunday school. Your opinion and vote is needed to approve the 2014-15 budget and elect new members of the Board of Trustees, officers, and committees. Childcare provided.
The New Unitarian Universalist
Join us for the ‘The New Unitarian Universalist,’ May 17: We invite new and prospective church members to The New UU (Unitarian Universalist), a program introducing the history, beliefs, and practices of our liberal faith with the Rev. David Horst, Minister, and Cecelia Bistrim, Membership Committee, on Saturday, May 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Lounge. Participants begin the session by sharing their religious journeys. Ms. Bistrim discusses the benefits and responsibilities of church membership at the conclusion of the program. Please sign up at the Visitors’ Table, e-mail Rev. Horst at , or call the church office. Light lunch and beverages provided. Childcare available upon request. Presented by the Membership and Lifespan Faith Development Committees.
Ministerial Relations Committee
Welcomes your comments: David Horst, Minister, and members of the Ministerial Relations Committee welcome your ideas and comments about the Rev. Horst’s ministry. Members of the committee are Brooke Cannata, Josef Machac, Jim Lessersohn, and Heather Troyer. Call or e-mail Rev. Horst or any member of the committee or connect during coffee hour.
Metro N.Y. District Annual Meeting
Come to the Metro N.Y. District Annual Meeting, May 2 and 3: Congregations gather for Annual Meeting of the Metro N.Y. District of the Unitarian Universalist Association on Friday and Saturday, May 2 and 3, at the Hyatt Morristown in Morristown. The keynote speaker is Carey McDonald, Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries, Unitarian Universalist Association. Central Unitarian Church is eligible to send four delegates. If you wish to be considered, please contact Jeff Feinstein, President, Board of Trustees. Visit uumetrony.org for more information. See Rev. Horst for car-pool information.
General Assembly
Register now for General Assembly in Providence: The General Assembly, the annual meeting of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), takes place on June 25 to 29 in Providence, R.I. Attendees worship, witness, learn, connect, and make policy for our association through democratic process. This is the last East coast GA for many years: Future GAs are scheduled for Portland, Oregon; Columbus, Ohio; New Orleans, and Kansas City. Everyone is welcome to attend, and congregations are urged to send voting delegates. Central Unitarian Church is eligible to send four delegates. If you wish to be considered, please contact Jeff Feinstein, President, Board of Trustees. Visit UUA.org/ga for more information. Register before April 30 for reduced-price admission of $335. One-day admissions are available.